File:From-Flashes-to-Edges-to-Objects-Recovery-of-Local-Edge-Fragments-Initiates-Spatiotemporal-Boundary-Video4.ogv

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English: The same stimulus as in Movies 2, 3. The only difference is that the temporal properties are not constant between element transformations. The resulting percept is of a tilted moving bar.
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Source Movie 4 from Erlikhman G, Kellman P (2016). "From Flashes to Edges to Objects: Recovery of Local Edge Fragments Initiates Spatiotemporal Boundary Formation". Frontiers in Psychology. DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00910. PMID 27445886. PMC: 4923245.
Author Erlikhman G, Kellman P
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